Where to watch King Kong (2005)
King Kong is available to stream in AU on Disney+. It can also be rented or bought from AppleTV and Amazon.
In 1933 New York, an ambitious filmmaker leads a cast and ship crew on an expedition to a mysterious island. There, they encounter a giant ape who becomes attached to the leading lady, setting off a dangerous adventure between the wilderness and civilization.
Cast: Adrien Brody, Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Andy Serkis, Colin Hanks, Thomas Kretschmann, Jamie Bell, Kyle Chandler, Evan Parke, Lobo Chan, John Sumner, Craig Hall
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Trivia & production notes
- Peter Jackson decided to become a filmmaker as a teenager after King Kong became his favorite film, inspired by watching the 1933 original at age nine.
- At age 12, Jackson attempted to remake King Kong using his parents' Super 8 camera and a Kong model constructed from wire, rubber, and his mother's fur coat for hair.
- Universal offered Jackson the King Kong remake after being impressed by his visual effects work on The Frighteners, though he initially declined the opportunity.
- Jackson accepted the King Kong project partly out of fear that someone else would take it over and make it into a terrible film.
- Universal and Miramax Films equally financed King Kong, with Universal handling U.S. distribution and Miramax covering foreign territories, all filming and effects work done entirely in New Zealand.
- The 2005 screenplay drew from James Ashmore Creelman's original screenplay, including a scene of giant spiders devouring sailors that was cut from the 1933 film and known to Kong fans only through a rare still in Famous Monsters of Filmland.
- Jackson optioned vaudeville performer June Havoc's memoir Early Havoc to help develop the character of Ann Darrow.
- The film's budget escalated from $150 million to $207 million due to additional visual effects work and Jackson extending the running time by thirty minutes, with Jackson covering most of the $32 million surplus himself.
- Principal photography took place entirely in New Zealand, with New York City streets constructed at Camperdown Studios and Gracefield, and ship scenes shot on a full-scale deck constructed in a parking lot then composited with digital ocean backgrounds.
- At $207 million, King Kong became the most expensive film ever made at that time and received a $34 million subsidy from New Zealand.
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